Ringo Starr paid his dues because he wanted to sing the blues. More than any other rock ‘n’ roll drummer, Starr knew that fame didn’t come easy. Sir Ringo, who turned 82 on Thursday, celebrated his ...
Though The Beatles split up in 1970, collaborations between the former bandmates not named Paul McCartney continued. When George Harrison’s triple-album All Things Must Pass arrived in November ’70, ...
No band or artist of any genre has been covered by other artists as often as The Beatles. Throughout the 1960s, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, or the Fab Four, released ...
Ringo Starr appears on a new charity cover of the Beatles’ “Come Together,” joined by an all-star, 100-plus-drummer cast featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith, the E Street Band’s Max Weinberg ...
On Monday, March 10, CBS and its streaming subsidiary Paramount+ will celebrate Ringo Starr’s music and legacy by running the former Beatles’ two-hour concert special capturing his performances at The ...
John Lennon had already left the band following the release of Abbey Road in 1969, and though it wasn’t officially revealed that The Beatles were no more until April 1970, Ringo Starr already started ...
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